TM-195 3-axis RF Field Strength Meter
- RF power measurement for transmitters.
- High frequency(RF)electromagnetic wave field strength measurement.
- Mobile phone base station antenna radiation power density measurement.
- Spy camera, wireless bug finder.
- Wireless communication (CW, TDMA, GSM, DECT) applications.
- Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) detection, installation.
- Cellular /Cordless phone radiation safety level.
- Microwave oven leakage detection.
- Personal living environment EMF safety.
Features
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RF range: 38mV to 11V/M
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Frequency range: 50MHz to 3.5GHz.
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Sensors: Triple Axis (X, Y, Z)
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Manual data memory (Max & AVG) records.
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Calibration factor, Alarm and Clock settings.
Specifications
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Dimension: 60 X 60 X 195mm (LxWxH)
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Weight: 200g(including battery)
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Ambient temperature : +23°C ±3°C.
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Relative air humidity 25%~75%3
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Sensor type : electrical field (E).
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Frequency range : 50MHz ~ 3.5GHz.
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CW signal (f >50MHz) : 38mV/m to 11.00 V/m, 53.0uA/m to 29.28mA/m , 0.1uW/m² to 323.3W/m², 0.001uW/cm²~32.33 uW/cm²
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Dynamic range : Typically 75dB.
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Absolute error at 1V/m and 2.45GHz : ±1.0 dB.
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Sensor taking into account the typical CAL factor :
±2.4dB (50 MHz to 1.9 GHz).
±1.0 dB (1.9 GHz to 3.5GHz).
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Isotropy deviation :
Typically ±1.0 dB (f 2.45GHz).
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Overload limit :
32.33 uW/cm2 (11 V/m) per axis.
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Overload limit : (0 to 50°C): ±0.2dB.
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